The ever popular Gridwatch has ditched 'Coal' from the large circular analogue gauges and promoted 'Biomass'.
Does this mean all the UK's coal burning power stations have now reached their end-of-Life?
Yes.
But biomass is struggling, very hard work to operate fully functioning working plants. Lots are struggling with crop they use being seasonal in new AD plants and older burny burny plants are struggling with lack of maintenance now biting their ass.
Coal is dead as the dodo they burn.
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The ever popular Gridwatch has ditched 'Coal' from the large circular analogue gauges and promoted 'Biomass'.
Does this mean all the UK's coal burning power stations have now reached their end-of-Life?